Migration is a fundamental cellular process that regulates a wide variety of biological processes, including immune surveillance and responses 1,2, embryonic development 3,4,5 and wound healing ...
Cell migration is a key cellular process that drives major developmental programs. To mimic and mechanistically understand cell migration in these different contexts, different assays have been ...
Migrating newborn neurons suffer routine double-strand DNA breaks from physical stress during brain development.
Cell migration is a multistep process essential to various physiological functions, including immune cell movement and embryonic development, as well as pathological conditions like tumor metastasis.
A new study integrated mathematical modeling with advanced imaging to discover that the physical shape of the fruit fly egg chamber, combined with chemical signals, significantly influences how cells ...